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Barbados Participates In First Saudi-Caribbean Forum

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Deputy Minister for Investor Outreach in Saudi Arabia, Badr Al Badr, presenting Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. William Duguid,with a gift from his homeland after a discussion on investment opportunities in Barbados. (GP)

A Barbados delegation led by Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. William Duguid, showcased a range of investment opportunities in Barbados at the first Saudi-Caribbean Investment Forum. 

Other members of the delegation included Deputy Permanent Secretary (Ag), Prime Minister’s Office, Paula Byer; Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Invest Barbados, Sandra Payne; and Foreign Service Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Disa Lewis. 

The investment opportunities presented included hotel development, medical tourism, renewable energy, transportation, the blue economy, financial services, philanthropy and real estate opportunities, among others. The forum, themed “Towards a New Era of Partnership for Socio Economic Development” was held in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic from July 6-8, 2022.

Deputy Minister for Investor Outreach of the Ministry of Investment for Saudi Arabia, Badr Al Badr, led the delegation from Saudi Arabia.  His support team included VP Investment Attraction and Development for the Americas, Abdulrahman T. Bakir.

Approximately 60 Saudi Arabian firms were present at the Forum and with interest in a wide cross section of sectors including banking and finance, construction, energy, healthcare, food and beverages, hospitality, petrochemicals, pharmaceutical, mining and industry, wealth management and maritime, among others.  

Also participating from Saudia Arabia were several government entities including the General Authority for Foreign Trade, the Federation of the Saudi Chambers, the Public Investment Fund, the Saudi Development Fund, the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Tourism.

The forum attracted approximately 230 delegates, with 14 Caribbean countries presenting their investment ready projects. Other presentations from the Caribbean were made by Antigua and Barbuda, the Dominican Republic, The Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. A presentation was also made by El Salvador.  

Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. William Duguid (centre), highlights the investment opportunities in Barbados. Looking on are (left to right) – 1st Vice President, Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, Diane Edwards; Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Jamaica, Senator Aubyn Hill; Minister of State, Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, Belize, Dr. Louis Zabaneh; and Min of Economic Affairs, The Bahamas, Michael Halkitis. (GP)

The nine Caribbean Ministers who participated in the productive and engaging Forum represented the seven governments of Curacao, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and the Dominican Republic.

Commenting on the outcomes of the Forum, Senior Minister Duguid noted that he was “pleased with the calibre of investors attending the Forum, as well as their interest in investing in the Caribbean generally and in Barbados in particular”. 

The Forum provided opportunities to strengthen Barbados’ relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to exchange knowledge in areas of best practice. 

Senior Minister Duguid also pointed out that Barbados’ participation presented a “clear signal to global investors of government’s pro-business approach to welcoming businesses of substance and attracting sustainable foreign direct investment from new markets.”

The inaugural Saudi-Caribbean Investment Forum was a collaboration among the Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, the Ministry of Investment from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the investment promotion agency of the Dominican Republic, ProDominicana.

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